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In Memory Of

Cindy Amundson, age 69 of Helena

February 8, 1953 – November 28, 2022

Cindy will always be remembered for the love and affection she showed her family and friends. Time and again, she found incredible strength and courage to face her inner adversary.  On the night of Monday, November 28 at home, she succumbed to her inner pain and set herself free.  Cindy was 69 years old.

Cindy Amundson was born in Bozeman, Montana on February 8, 1953.  She was the second daughter of Leonard “Duz” and Beth Amundson. After starting as a postmaster in Pray, MT, Duz went into education and took Cindy and his girls along his career journey from Philipsburg to eastern Montana.

In her early years, some of Cindy’s most favorite memories were times spent with her sisters on holidays and summer vacations with Aunt Lonnie and Uncle Otto.  In her later years, she developed a deep and valued relationship/friendship with Lonnie.  Lonnie passed on family history on her dad’s side, igniting a passion for her heritage, in Cindy. From then on, she was known as the historian, reciting stories and the smallest details of the family tree at every gathering.

Spending time with her cousins created many memories.  To name a few, antics on the porch swing, fireworks on the 4th, family reunions, and a most memorable outing, Happy’s, followed by some skinny dipping.

At the age of 20, living out a love that goes beyond understanding, Cindy made the selfless decision to give her only child up for adoption.

After graduating from Kinman Business University in the mid-70s, she worked in administration for various medical practices in Spokane, WA.  In 1989, she married Bart Campbell and they moved to Helena where she continued her career in administration for different Montana state government agencies. Bart and Cindy spent 13 happy years together before divorcing and going separate ways.

In March 1991, her act of love returned to her and became the greatest joy of her life.  Reuniting with her 17-year-old daughter Lynn, Cindy experienced her high school graduation. Lynn then moved to Seattle for college with the help of both Cindy and her adopted mom Carol. The shared milestones that followed include Lynn’s wedding day, and the birth of Iain, Sorley, and Duncan, Cindy’s beloved grandsons.

She was the main caregiver to Iain as a baby and spent countless hours adventuring on walks in the stroller, visits to the Firetower, and imaginary trips driving in the car.  Every visit with Grammy was like getting to experience the best amusement park in the world.  She adored her grandsons, covering her walls and every surface with their photos, art and random creations, attending every soccer and basketball game, concert, mountain bike race, art exhibit, school performance that she could.  She had 3 suns in her world and they were her grandsons, using every ounce of love and talent that she had to cook, garden, sew, hike, ride bikes, and try anything with them.  “No” was an almost impossible response for Grammy.  Highlights included being the genius and talent behind the MacPac win as Minions in the Halloween Carnival; a road trip adventure with Iain to Chico Hot Springs; exploring the Hiawatha Trail on bikes; helping Sorley craft together the most awesome Hubie Halloween costume; and countless sleepovers with Duncan where he was free from being the littlest brother. There will be less light in their worlds now without her, but her love will always remain.

In December 2021 after ceaselessly showing up to support her team in the Office of Legal Affairs at DPHHS throughout COVID, Cindy was given a lovely retirement party by her closest colleagues who had also become like family.

Hobbies and interests were taken to the next level with Cindy.  Her green thumb could bring a garden to such vibrance that passersby would want a photo or ask for her protip.  She was on a first name basis with the crew at Chadwick’s and was giddy when the new seed catalogue arrived in the mail.  There are Vikings fans, and then there are fans that get kicked out of a certain dining establishment for being a bit overly zealous as the underdog fighting for screen time! Cindy was thrilled to her toes to be headed to Minneapolis to see the Vikings game this Christmas. It was to be her trip of a lifetime.  She was always looking for that next challenge as a puzzler, spending hours putting tiny pieces together to make a whole. This pastime was even more fulfilling when she shared it with her sister or grandsons over the most perfectly crafted latte from her hands.

Drawing connection out of everyone she met, Cindy rarely recognized this as a skill she possessed. She could walk up to any stranger and have a connection after 5 minutes, which often built into relationships across the daily pathways of her life- in her neighborhood, at the Real Food Store, Sole Sisters, the Blackfoot, the Park Avenue Bakery, Ace Hardware, many offices throughout state government.

She was the first to stop and help, and the last to want to leave. Cindy devoted much of her time to visits with family, showing up with the perfect gift, a big smile, and an enthusiasm for the task at hand. This took her all the way to the Arctic, where she was the top volunteer for the Kobuk 440 Sled Dog Race. Her loving nature doted over those closest including the special relationships she had with her nephews and nieces.

Cindy was preceded in death by her parents Leonard and Beth Amundson, her beloved Aunt Lonnie Stark, and her brother-in-law John Minnix.

Cindy is survived by her daughter Lynn (Angus) Maciver and grandsons Iain, Sorley and Duncan of Helena; her sisters Marian (Jim) Stonehocker of Trout Creek, Sherry Amundson of Seattle, WA, and Valerie Amundson of Nome, AK; her cousin-like-a-sister Laneda (Craig) Carpenter of Whitehall; her long-time friend Cindy Forgey of Clancy; nieces and nephews Tonya Osterman (Craig), Simon (Sadie) Stonehocker, Brianna (Walt) Snyder, Micah (Samantha) Stonehocker, Jamel (Cheyenne) Minnix, Tom, Ben (Darcy), Hannah, Sam (Jazmine), and Judah Atkinson; many beloved great nieces and nephews whom she loved as her own; and her adopted family Gary and Carol Jimmerson.

Cindy so appreciated flowers, but longer lasting charitable gifts in her memory can be sent to LOSS Team of Lewis and Clark Area by contacting jhegstrom@lccountymt.gov . These volunteers brought light to our family in its darkest hours. Now that Cindy is free, we know she would want to let the light shine in our community to bring courage to those suffering.

Service Schedule

Celebration of Her Life

2:00 p.m.

Friday December 16, 2022

Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home

3750 N Montana Ave.

Helena, Montana 59602

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Coffee and Cookies

Following the service

Friday December 16, 2022

Social Hall of Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home

3750 N Montana Ave.

Helena, Montana 59602

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Service Schedule

Celebration of Her Life

2:00 p.m.

Friday December 16, 2022

Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home

3750 N Montana Ave.

Helena, Montana 59602

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Coffee and Cookies

Following the service

Friday December 16, 2022

Social Hall of Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home

3750 N Montana Ave.

Helena, Montana 59602

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  1. Debbie Bunker says

    December 5, 2022 at 6:44 pm

    Lynn and Family,
    I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom. She was a lovely lady. I worked with her for many years.
    She will be missed by so many. Take care and know that you and your family are in my prayers. Debbie B.

  2. Diane McDuffie says

    December 6, 2022 at 10:26 am

    So sorry for your loss. I worked with Cindy for many years. She was a hard worker and a great boss. We had many late nights working at LFD. She made it fun and interesting. She will be greatly missed. Love and prayers.
    Diane M

  3. Dave Holciomb says

    December 8, 2022 at 7:27 am

    Living next door to Cindy and her cat, Harry, on Ninth Avenue for a few years was pure joy. To Cindy’s family–we’re so sorry.

    Cindy and Dave Holcomb

  4. Pam Joehler says

    December 9, 2022 at 3:23 pm

    Lynn and Family-
    I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom. I also worked with her for many years at the LFD and quickly learned that her family was the highest priority in her life. She was thrilled when she became reunited with you! Joy and happiness radiated from her upon the occurrence of that event. Such a loss, so many people will miss her. I wish her, you, and your family peace.
    Pam Joehler

  5. Kim Overcast says

    December 9, 2022 at 10:16 pm

    My heartfelt sympathies to Cindy’s family and friends. Cindy and I worked together at DNRC for several years. Cindy was such a delight. She always had a smile on her face and her laughter was contagious. I’m so glad she built wonderful memories with so many. Those will be a source of comfort in years to come. Kim O.

  6. Mike & Fran Allen says

    December 10, 2022 at 10:22 am

    Lynn, family and friends, my deepest sympathy for the loss of Cindy. I also worked with Cindy for several years at LFD. She was a pleasure to work with always had a positive outlook and quick to help anyone. Several years later while walking near the Capital, I approached a lady pushing a baby stroller. To my surprise it was Cindy with her grandson. She was beaming with pride and so excited to tell me all about him and how much she loved being with him. We spent several minutes visiting, laughing and reminiscing. Cindy will be missed but also remembered for her beautiful smile and bubbly laugh.

  7. Connie Erickson says

    December 10, 2022 at 5:54 pm

    I was so sorry to hear of Cindy’s passing. I met her when she worked at LFD and I worked at LSD. I spent one year golfing with her at Bill Roberts. We would golf for 9 holes then have a beer. She shared with me her delight in reconnecting with her daughter. God bless you, Cindy.

  8. Matt Diette says

    December 10, 2022 at 7:50 pm

    My condolences to the Amundson families. I remember seeing Cindy various times over the years. My mother worked with Beth and Duz back in their Yellowstone Park days – she was a bridesmaid at their wedding.

  9. Terri Lynch McLaughlin says

    December 13, 2022 at 6:04 pm

    So very sad to see Cindy passed away. She was a wonderful, fun and silly co-worker at DNRC. Praying her family will remember the wonderful women, mother, sister, grammy and friend she was. These memories will keep her in your hearts forever.

  10. Lois Steinbeck says

    December 14, 2022 at 5:40 pm

    I have the best memories of Cindy! Her smile could light up the darkest place. She was a kind soul. I worked with Cindy in the Legislative Fiscal Division. Sometimes we worked 12 to 14 hour days, and she was always professional and poised – and fun to be around. I am so sad she is gone.

  11. Rosemary Madero says

    December 15, 2022 at 6:21 pm

    I just learned of Cindy’s passing today and deeply saddened. We’ve only known each other since July of this year when I moved into the apartment building on Warren. The day I looked at the apartment, the landlord gave me a tour of the property and the shared backyard. And there was Cindy, petite, with a broad smile and water hose in hand, and I immediately felt a connection with her. In the past six months I’d often see her tending the backyard. But you can’t even call it a “backyard.” Cindy created a work of beauty filled with flowers and what I call “yard art.” One of the reasons I decided to rent was because I knew I would be able to indulge in this magical place. We shared a love of flowers and spoke at length about them–she grew the same flowers as I did in my own yard many moons ago, especially the snapdragons. She offered to share the vegetables and herbs growing as well. My goodness, I am so saddened by her passing. My sadness is nothing I’m sure to what her family is feeling. I wanted to share with you how much Cindy touched me in the short time I knew her. I’d love to see the yard art and garden she created left as a legacy to her and look forward to ensuring her flowers are tended to and with permission of the landlord, place a sign, “Cindy’s Garden,” on the chicken-wire-mirror-wall art she created. My heart to the family.

  12. Shelly Erickson Fallang says

    December 16, 2022 at 3:29 pm

    I remember Cindy and the whole Amundson family fondly from Froid Schools. I remember Cindy’s great smile and twinkling eyes that expressed happiness. I am so sorry for your loss but I know you all have many fond memories of her to help you through until you are all joined together again. Sending prayers and big hugs!!

  13. Cora Helm says

    December 17, 2022 at 5:48 pm

    I worked with Cindy at MDT and later delivered Mary Kay to her after she’d left that job. It was always a highlight to see her and we tried to take some extra time to visit. I recall how devoted she was to her grandsons. At the time, I knew of Iain and Sorley. Cindy was a vibrant spark of love and laughter. I’m so sad she’s left you all.

  14. NAN LEFEBVRE says

    December 20, 2022 at 10:29 am

    My heart breaks for Lynn and all of Cindy’s family. She was such a beautiful soul. She made the world a better place. I miss you Cindy!

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Celebration of Her Life

2:00 p.m.

Friday December 16, 2022

Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home

3750 N Montana Ave.

Helena, Montana 59602

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Coffee and Cookies

Following the service

Friday December 16, 2022

Social Hall of Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home

3750 N Montana Ave.

Helena, Montana 59602

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